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Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan from Chengalpattu medical college, Tamil Nadu says, ‘Stay focused from the very beginning and not lose momentum’. She thanks Rankjunction for being part of her success in achieving her goal in NEET PG 2018.

Below is an excerpt from her interview

RankJunction:In which year did you pass your MBBS exam?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan: I completed my house surgeoncy in 2017.

RankJunction:What was your MBBS percentage marks (aggregate or final year)?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:My total MBBS aggregate is 79.18

RankJunction:When did you seriously start preparing for the PG Entrance exam?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:All subjects are important. The high yield areas are the pathology, surgery, SPM, medicine. I spent little extra time on subjects like anatomy, biochemistry, SPM as these were areas I had to strengthen.

RankJunction:What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:The main strategy on the exam day is to stay calm and cool. I attempted 280 questions.

RankJunction:In which field do you want to specialize in? Why?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:I want to specialize in general medicine as it has been my passion from year one.

RankJunction:Was RankJunction helpful in your preparation?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:Rankjunction was definitely a huge help in my preparations and it kept me going the whole distance by constantly motivating me. The key to these exams are revision and practice and RankJunction provided just that with a huge set of tests, both big and small(grand tests and subjectwise tests). The big plus for me personally was the multiple attempts it offered.The one-liner and image tests were a definite bonus. After the exam, I really felt like I made the right choice by choosing RankJunction.

RankJunction:What is your advice to future aspirants?

Dr. Srinidhi Viswanathan:This exam preparation is easily the most difficult period in any medicos life. It’s important to stay focused from the very beginning and not lose momentum. At the same time don’t stress too much. Have some breathing space once in a while. It’s best to study in a group but make sure that group is made of people as committed as you to the end goal.